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`2006 to Present
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`1994 -2006
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`Ivan T. Hofmann, C.P.A., C.F.F., C.L.P.
`Curriculum Vitae
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`Professional History
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`Gleason IP, a division of Gleason & Associates, P.C. – Vice President and Managing Director
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`Ivan Hofmann is a Vice President and Managing Director at Gleason IP. He has years of professional experience
`with a deep specialization in complex intellectual property matters. Mr. Hofmann's IP expertise includes
`extensive litigation support and testifying experience in quantifying financial damages related to patent
`infringement and other intellectual property issues, as well as breach of contract claims, class action law suits and
`other litigation-related matters. His experience includes using statistical, financial, and economic analysis and
`models related to various technical issues. He provides value-added services in all phases of litigation in various
`capacities, including assistance with discovery, depositions, expert opinions, and testimony during trial.
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`Mr. Hofmann's experience with intellectual property matters includes false advertising cases, theft of trade
`secrets, and trademark infringement matters. He has performed analysis of irreparable harm in preliminary
`injunction hearings and regularly performs analysis of commercial success in connection with secondary
`considerations of nonobviousness. The United States Patent and Trademark Office and the Office of the
`Solicitor has engaged Mr. Hofmann on several projects as an expert in economics regarding intellectual property
`issues involving patents. Mr. Hofmann has experience with intellectual property issues in numerous industries,
`including extensive experience in the pharmaceutical industry.
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`As a Certified Licensing Professional (CLP), Mr. Hofmann has demonstrated knowledge and experience in
`analyzing license agreements and royalty terms. He assists companies in licensing negotiations with economic
`analysis in licensing agreements. He also has performed royalty audits on behalf of universities and corporations.
`Mr. Hofmann’s extensive knowledge of licensing is useful in his analysis of reasonable royalties in patent
`infringement cases.
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`Also, Mr. Hofmann has experience in the areas of accounting, auditing, forensic accounting, fraud investigations
`and due diligence work. He has been involved in matters in state and federal courts, as well as domestic and
`international arbitration and other forums for dispute resolution. His experience includes matters with public and
`private companies in a broad range of industries including pharmaceuticals, communications, health care,
`manufacturing, retail, oil and gas, coal, utilities, land development, hospitality, and others.
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`Deloitte & Touche LLP – Senior Manager
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`Mr. Hofmann was a senior manager with the global firm of Deloitte in the Forensic and Dispute Services and
`Assurance and Advisory services departments. He served numerous clients in various industries ranging in size
`from small, privately held companies to large, multi-national Fortune 500 companies.
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`Education and Certification
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`Bachelor of Business Administration, double major in Accounting and Economics, Magna Cum Laude,
` University of Notre Dame, 1994
`Certified Public Accountant, Pennsylvania 1996
`Certified in Financial Forensics, 2008
`Certified Licensing Professional 2010
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`Professional and Business Affiliations
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`American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Member
`Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Member
`Licensing Executives Society, Member
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`Civic Affiliations
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`Notre Dame Club of Pittsburgh
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`Gleason IP, a division of Gleason & Associates, P.C. One Gateway Center, Suite 525 420 Fort Duquesne Boulevard Pittsburgh, PA 15222
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`MYLAN - EXHIBIT 1044
`Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc. et al. v. Allergan, Inc.
`IPR2016-01127, -01128, -01129, -01130, -01131, & -01132
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